Good decision. I flicked through it, some highlightsaesmith wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2019 8:02 am
I haven't watched the video, once I saw it was over an hour long. But I notice that although the video is introduced as "Taking back a house that was illegally taken by the Dorset police", one of the comments from the former owner suggests that it hasn't in fact been taken back .. " i offered to pay in full now theres 2 moslims living in our old house now"
O'Bonkers telling the security it's all fraud, come & watch TGBMS at the Odeon tonight.
Somebody peacefully smashing the side gate open with a hammer.
A elderly & clearly scared neighbour being comforted by O'Bonkers after the gate smashing.
Liz Watson phoning the firm that boarded up the house, telling them that she works with every police force in the south of England & to remove the shutters within 20 minutes, by the way there's a film on at the Odeon tonight.
Then the Dorset 5-0 turn up & it descends into the usual farce before our cameraman gives up & stops streaming when he realises the house won't be retaken today.
On further viewing I suspect O'Bonkers has hired the camera guy himself. I'm there a people out there who offer their camera services to youtubers with enough good content to afford it. One such example is a guy called Thomas Nagy, a spark in London who used to film himself with a GoPro, now uses a cameraman.
Main differences between him & O'Bonkers being - his content is interesting, & he has enough views & ad/Patreon revenue to pay the camera guy.
At one point you hear lots of "Now that's a camera" comments from the suspects holding up smartphones.